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Top Tips for Deep Sleep

Unsurprisingly our new year, although filled with so much excitement, always become so busy. We have likely felt the effects of the new year’s craziness through a lack of rest. It typically shows up in our food cravings, diminished energy, lack of patience or higher stress levels. A good night’s rest not only sets us up for a successful day, but it provides the repair necessary for a number of high level actions of the body and brain.

The process during deep stages of sleep includes implementation of memories, balancing blood sugar, clearing toxins and cellular waste, lowering insulin levels, and stimulating neurogenesis (new neural connections in the brain). All these essential tasks are crucial for improved memory, sustained energy, weight management and the slowing of the aging process.

One of the most important processes during sleep is called glymphatic drainage. This process is essentially a shampoo for the brain. The glymphatic system sends a clear liquid called cerebral spinal fluid through the brain’s tissue, flushing out the toxins and clearing brain plaque. The cellular waste is transported out of the brain to the circulatory system, and eventually ends up in the liver. Here, the neurotoxins will be processed as waste and be excreted from the body. The sleep state is unique in the sense that glymphatic activity is dramatically enhanced, while its function is suppressed during wakefulness. “Imaging of glymphatic function showed that the cerebral spinal fluid cleaning in the awake state was reduced by 90%.” US National Library of Medicine.

While there are a variety of different strategies one may take to ensure that their body is fully rested, I would like to discuss today, the benefits of utilizing adaptogenic herbs. In addition to sharing the benefits of utilizing adaptogenic herbs, I will also share below my sleep tonic recipe that I like to enjoy right before bed.

Adaptogenic Herbs

Adaptogenic herbs have been utilized for thousands of years in South America and India. These types of roots and herbs from the earth help the body adapt to stress, while supporting its natural hormone balance.


One herb that can play a significant role in sleep patterns is ashwagandha. The Indian Journal of Physiological Medicine reports that participants who took ashwagandha for 60 days lowered their cortisol (stress hormone) by 30%. You can take it in the morning with coffee, as well as in the evening with tea. Since it is not a stimulant, there is no downside as to when it is consumed. The herb works throughout the day or night to support adrenals and balance blood sugar.

Another great option is reishi – a herb found in mushrooms. In addition to the positive sleep effects, reishi can help detoxify the body. A study from Food and Chemical Toxicology used the power of the reishi mushroom to reverse chemical-driven liver damage in mice.

Honing Self Esteem

Honing Self Esteem


As cheesy as it sounds, there really is some truth to the following maxim. “You have to love yourself before you can begin to love others”. 

At first glance, this seems like a simple thing to do. However in reality it can be quite difficult. In fact, at times we can often be our own worst critic. To break these negative habits, take a read through the following 2 tips to remind you to check up on yourself and make sure you are receiving enough love.

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Self Love Check! #1 Love Notes

Write yourself a love letter, leave a sticky note on your mirror, podcast just to yourself, or even write in a journal. Reminding yourself of your worth can make such a difference, especially during a tough day. There is no need to write a long, detailed message if you don’t want to. Sometimes I have written something as simple as “You are going to have an awesome day!” to pump myself up. Other days when I've had more time I write a dated letter to describe how I’m feeling. I've found that doing this provides me with a lot more clarity if there is anything I am stressing over or feel overwhelmed by. 

Self Love Check! #2 Be Forgiving

It is human nature to mess up. In fact, the whole idea of being perfect is unrealistic and can be quite hurtful to you if you are in constant chase of being flawless. Unfortunately, the pressure to be perfect has only become stronger through our increasing use of social media in which we only share our best moments. It is important to be able to forgive yourself in the times that you mess up, because the imperfect experiences in your life are what help you grow as a person. Finding peace with what makes you most uncomfortable may release a heavy weight you didn't realize you were carrying.

Hopefully these tips inspire you to share a little love with yourself because you deserve it! Even if some of these tips may not speak to you, what is important to take away from this is that making sure you feel loved and worthy should always be an priority.